The church as we know it is calibrated for a predictable world that changes slowly. If that world ever existed, it certainly doesn’t exist anymore. The church needs recalibration, which requires both agile leaders and an innovative church.
This week we’re pleased to share a new blog post from our dear colleague Scott Cormode, Fuller professor of leadership development, who offers two key questions to help leaders develop the agility to lead innovative congregations.
Let’s innovate in ministry thoughtfully as we help faithful young people change our world.
Yours,
Brad Griffin Senior Director
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